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To use UITS resources, you’ll need a Network ID, which you
should have received when you first enrolled.

Connecting from Student & Residential Technology Centers

You have access to over 2,000 workstations in dozens of Student Technology Centers (STCs) and Residential Technology Centers (RTCs). There you can check e-mail, use One.IU, surf the Web, use popular software, and print using your printing allotment. Many STCs and RTCs also have consultants to assist you.

Note: Don’t forget to log out of STC and RTC workstations when you are done using them. Failing to do so is a serious security risk to both you and the university.

Connecting from Off Campus

If you live off campus, see if your apartment complex offers Ethernet connections or contact a local broadband (cable or DSL) service provider. You may need to authenticate using VPN to access some university services through such a provider. To learn how, visit https://kb.iu.edu/d/aygt.

Student E-mail

Indiana University has partnered with Microsoft and Google to offer you two options for e-mail and other online communication services: Imail (powered by Microsoft) and Umail (powered by Google). You can select one or both of these options, while choosing one as your official e-mail account. If you don’t already have an Imail or Umail account, see
https://kb.iu.edu/d/avtf.

Need Help?

If you have questions about your Network ID or services offered by UITS, stop by one of the UITS Support Center walk-in locations in the Herman B
Wells Library Information Commons and the Indiana Memorial Union. For additional information about walk-in locations, times, and services, see https://kb.iu.edu/d/abxl. You can also contact the UITS Support Center by calling (812) 855-6789, e-mailing ithelp@iu.edu, or visiting ithelplive.iu.edu.